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Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates

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HYA is a network of independent education experts that work for boards/trustees and administrators to recruit and develop great leaders, plan for the future, and provide additional human resources to move critical projects and initiatives forward.

HYA strategically partners with middle schools, high schools and colleges/universities to craft innovative workforce pathways and solutions to:
Bridge the K-20 divide through collaboration, partnerships, and early college experiences to ensure learner and institutional success,
Align college and career readiness standards,
Promote early career exploration and planning,
Foster collaboration between educators and employers to build a resilient workforce, and
Strengthen learner success from kindergarten to career.

Recruiting, developing, and retaining great leaders is essential to improving your district’s student outcomes. (HYA takes a collaborative, research-based, approach to the superintendent search process. We match the right leader with the goals and priorities of your school system and community.

Transition Services
Appointing a new leader is the first step toward accomplishing organizational and student goals for success. However, newly appointed leaders must be provided support services to be effective in their role, and boards of education need the tools necessary to govern the progress of the organization and evaluate the superintendent. HYA provides a variety of transition services to support school systems with newly appointed leaders, including, but not limited to:

Board Governance Workshop
Board Goal Setting and Superintendent Evaluation
Executive Coaching
Strategic Planning
Governance Dashboards

Positions Available
  • 28 days ago

    Superintendent, Alexandria City Public Schools

    Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates - Alexandria, VA, United States

    SUPERINTENDENT VACANCY ALEXANDRIA CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA Alexandria City is a suburb of Washington, D.C. that has a long history of serving children with publicly-funded schools. The Alexandria Academy was originally the home of the Washington Free School, founded in 1785 for the purpose of educating orphans and poor children. It was funded in part by George Washington, with a $4,000 bequest in his will. Alexandria City Public Schools serve more than 16,000 students who ...

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